The right lobe of the liver localized echogenicity is not uniform, see the size of about 23*14mm hypoechoic refers to the patient’s right lobe of the liver has occurred to a certain degree of lesions, lesions range of 23*14mm, hepatic cysts, hepatic hemangiomas, hepatic abscesses and so on may lead to the occurrence of such a situation. 1. Liver cyst: a cystic lesion of the liver, with various causes, inflammation, trauma, infection, etc., may lead to the occurrence of liver cysts, liver cysts by liver ultrasound can show localized echogenicity is not uniform; 2. Hepatic hemangioma: also a common liver lesion, the cause of congenital blood vessel development abnormality, may lead to the patient’s right lobe of the liver echogenicity uneven; 3. Liver abscess: purulent lesion of the liver, caused by bacterial, viral and parasitic infections, etc. After the formation of liver abscess, the patient’s localized liver density changes, and uneven echogenicity of the right lobe of the liver may occur; In addition, primary hepatocellular carcinoma and secondary hepatocellular carcinoma can lead to hypoechoic lesions in the liver. What exactly causes this situation, need to further liver enhancement CT, liver function tests and other tests to clarify, and then under the guidance of the physician to do targeted treatment.